Elijah Challenge Asia seeks to provide ministry support, training seminars, teaching events, healing and prayer opportunities for the churches in Malaysia and Asia. It has the goal of training and raising Elijah Challengers who would become leaders in the ministries of healing the sick for the extension of God’s kingdom.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Within the period of 10 years, my health condition worsened and slid
rapidly down the steep slope of pain. The little known genetic disorder,
ankylosing spondylitis, was taking over my life. This is a chronic inflammatory
arthritis of the spine, also known as ‘bamboo spine’. It is an inherited autoimmune
disease that causes the joints in the spine to fuse up and there is no cure.

I did not realise the seriousness of this disabling disease even though
it had caused a hairline crack in my spine when I was only 18 years old. As I
grew older, I began to experience regular bouts of back pain and numbness of
the limbs.

After passing 40, the pain had increased to a point where it affected
the movements of my limbs. My spine had fused up, causing my back to hunch. My
health deteriorated further and pain became my regular companion. To manage the
pain, I popped ibuprofen, a powerful painkiller. On bad days, I had to take up
to eight pills – the maximum dosage permitted in a day.

Standing, walking or sitting, for a prolonged period, became a problem.
Before too long, I sought the help of walking aids such a walking stick or
cane. I had to use a wheelchair for long distance travels.

My Merciful
God

There were nights when my back was so painful that sleeping became
impossible. I had to lie face down like a turtle over a few stacked layers of
pillows.

During every chronic pain attack, I cried to God for help. I had no
strength of my own; I could only cling to Him. On many occasions, I had prayed
and asked God to either heal or take me home to heaven. He didn’t. Instead, He
brought the peace of heaven into my struggling soul. The throbbing pain did not
stop but His presence helped me overcome many a tough night.

Later I learned that God was not silent about my pain but set the motion
of healing in process. How this happened could only be described as the mercy
and grace of God in operation.

God’s Special
Plan

It
was our dentist, Dr. Thiagan Sinnadurai, a dedicated servant of God who
challenged my wife Grace and me to attend a healing seminar organised by his
house church. I was not keen to attend because I knew that I did not have the
gift of healing. For over 20 years of my ministry, I did not see many
successful healing miracles after my prayers. In fact, a few people died after
I prayed.

On
that hot day of 8 December 2005, Grace drove me to the healing seminar. I was
not in the most amiable mood. I had work to do and my nerve was also not
accommodating. When we could not find a parking space, I was elated. Now, I
could miss the seminar and give a great excuse to Dr. Thiagan. However, God had
other plan and He opened up a nice parking space for us. Still mumbling under
my breath, with Grace helping me, I walked slowly to the training location at
Bangsar.

God’s Healing Approach

That
day was to become a defining moment of my life and ministry. Pastor William
Lau, an American-Chinese, with a gentle Christ-like spirit, was systematic in
his teaching. In his Elijah Challenge teaching, there were no strange doctrines
or scary testimonies of being caught to heaven. This founder of the Elijah
Challenge was not there to impress us with his theology but simply allowing the
scriptural verses to speak for themselves.

Verse
upon verse, precept upon precept, line upon line, my eyes were opened. Suddenly
everything made sense. Why didn’t they teach me this in the bible seminary?
Even after earning a Master in Divinity, this truth in the Bible had completely
eluded me.

Why
was I not told that there is a difference between the gift of healing and the
authority to heal? Why didn’t the professors teach us how to use the kingly
authority to do spiritual warfare and heal the sick in the context of preaching
the Gospel?

The
most fascinating part was when Pastor Lau said that he would demonstrate this
God-given power and authority by healing some of the participants in the name
of Jesus. He did exactly that. A few participants were healed of the back pain,
leg pain and other infirmities.

Then
he invited some of us to try. I remember feeling the pain in my own back and
facing an Indian pastor who claimed to have three numb toes. With a fellow
participant, I laid my hand on the toes and commanded the feeling to return in
the name of Jesus. To my great surprise, the pastor claimed that feeling had
returned to his toes and he quickly testified to the other participants. That
was my first experience in having immediate healing result after ministering.

The Elijah Challenge

I
was to attend the same seminar another three more times and then to take an
advance training with Pastor Lau. Since then, my ministry has been completely
transformed. It is filled with power and miracles which is line with what the
bible says about the kingdom of God as not being a matter of talk but of power
(1 Corinthians 4:20).

Grace
and I had personally healed many in the name of Jesus with the God-given
authority and power. In the last five years, we have trained Christians from
both the mainline and Pentecostal/Charismatic churches in seminars and training
sessions. We have the joy of seeing our trainees healing the infirm in the name
of Jesus and literally thousands are being miraculously healed.

Many Healing Miracles

This
testimony from one of our many healing mission trips to the Philippines is
among the more interesting ones:

The elderly lady sat transfixed as
after many years, for the first time, she could clearly hear the voice of her
daughter. I had just placed my fingers into the elderly lady’s impaired ears
and commanded them to be opened in the name of Jesus. Then to test whether she
was really healed, the daughter went to about one metre behind her and began
calling out words and phrases in a normal voice. The elderly lady repeated every
word and phrase accurately – she was healed and she could hear clearly.

Here
is a testimony of distant healing:

Our Chinese Service's pastor, Rev
Edward Chiu's mother-in-law was in coma after taking the wrong medicine for her
tuberculosis. She was in that situation for four days and she lived far away
from our church in another state. Rev Chiu and I took authority over the coma
by using the healing-at-a-distance approach. We commanded her body to respond
to the healing touch of Jesus and also for her to be revived from her coma.
About two hours later, the sister-in-law discovered that the mother had
awakened. Praise the Lord! Now we know that healing-at-a-distance works also
with us.

Some
of those trained pastors have gone on to include The Elijah Challenge’s
approach of healing in their ministries. Rev Timothy Lam is one of those
trained and recently ministered in Guilin, China. His testimony came this way:

An elderly man who could not speak
for many years, started to utter words after being ministered to. His wife
wanted to hear him say, "I love you"... and he did. Slowly but
surely, he said those lovely words to his wife after many years of dumbness.
[In Chinese, the words would sound like "wo ai ni."]

This
type of scenario is repeating in many congregations around the world. From
Vietnam to Africa, Singapore to Dubai, Malaysia to United Kingdom, India to
United States, thousands have been healed in the name of Jesus. What is so
special about this type of healing ministries? If you like to learn more, Grace
and I are most willing to share with you and your congregation. Today we serve
as coordinators of the Elijah Challenge Asia and our primary task is teaching
congregations how to heal in the name of Jesus within the context of
evangelism.

God’s Special Touch

What
happened to my own dilapidating condition? Without much fanfare, I was miraculously
healed. While I was busy healing others in the name of Jesus, God was quietly
healing me. One day, I got up without pain. For a short period of time, I still
carried my walking stick just in case it was only a brief remission. After a
while, it seemed silly to carry the walking stick when there was no pain and so
I left it at home.

There
were many occasions when the pain threatened to return but my dear wife was ever
ready to rebuke the pain for me. Today, after five years, the pain recurrence
has reduced to almost zero. I still have to be careful not to lift heavy stuffs
or jump off the stage while preaching. The Lord is merciful and Grace and I are
forever grateful.

About Elijah Challenge Asia

Rev Albert and Grace Kang serve as Coordinators of the Elijah Challenge
Asia which is a ministry affiliated with The Elijah Challenge International.
Elijah Challenge Asia seeks to provide ministry support, training seminars,
teaching events, healing and prayer opportunities for the churches in Malaysia
and Asia. In keeping with the strategy of Elijah Challenge End-Time Evangelism,
this ministry has the goal of training and raising Elijah Challengers who would
become leaders in the ministries of praying and healing the sick for the
extension of God’s kingdom.

WELCOME TO ELIJAH CHALLENGE ASIA

The Elijah Challenge End-Time Model of Evangelism

Today the Lord is restoring to the Church a Scriptural Model of Evangelism which will enable churches and believers to fulfill the Great Commission.

In this model, based on John 14:12, "ordinary" disciples of Christ will preach the gospel and minister miraculous healing in low-budget, low-profile, relatively small (or even one-on-one) meetings. When the listeners see the miracles and hear the gospel, their hearts will be open to accepting Christ.

The new believers will be followed up by the believing friend, family member, neighbor, or business associate who brought them to the meeting. Such personal follow-up of new believers will be more effective than the impersonal follow up after large mass crusades. There is a greater likelihood that the new believer will join the church and be discipled for Jesus Christ.

This kind of evangelism involving miraculous healings and the demonstration of the Spirit's power is through ordinary disciples and therefore not dependent on the presence of a specially gifted and anointed minister. As such, evangelism of this kind can be an ongoing and continuous feature of the life of every local church.

This model of evangelism is not based on the charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit but rather on principles gleaned from the ministry of Jesus Himself. Thus both Conservative Evangelicals as well as Charismatic Pentecostal believers are able to preach the gospel in this way and even work together in the spirit of unity.

When every church is equipped with the End-Time Model of Evangelism, the Body of Christ will be significantly closer to the fulfillment of the Great Commission.